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  1. Hace 20 horas · Indigenous psychological horrror The Moogai has won the 2024 CinefestOZ Film Prize Award, announced at a ceremony on the weekend. The film was written and directed by John Bell and stars Shari Sebbens and Meyne Wyatt. The Moogai's co producer Alex White joined Wyatt in accepting the prize presented by David Templeman, WA's Minister for Culture ...

  2. Hace 1 día · The Moogai marks the feature debut of Indigenous writer/director Bell and follows a young woman, played by Shari Sebbens, who believes an evil spirit is intent on taking her children.

  3. Hace 20 horas · The Moogai marks the feature debut of Indigenous writer/director Bell and follows a young woman, played by Shari Sebbens, who believes an evil spirit is intent on taking her children. It explores the subjects of post-natal depression, transgenerational trauma and indigenous children taken from their parents – known as the stolen generation.

  4. Hace 20 horas · The Moogai is produced by Kristina Ceyton, Mitchell Stanely and Samantha Jennings and co produced by Alex White, and stars Shari Sebbens, Meyne Wyatt, Tessa Rose, Jahdeana Mary, Clarence Ryan, with Toby Leonard Moore and Bella Heathcote. The Moogai will be released in cinemas in Australia on 31 October 2024.

  5. Hace 4 días · Jessica Mauboy, Deborah Mailman, Miranda Tapsell, and Shari Sebbens were cast as the four members of The Sapphires. The casting process began in 2010, focusing on finding actresses who could capture the essence of the original singers. Mailman, an experienced actress, brought depth to her role as the group's eldest member.

  6. Hace 3 días · CinefestOZ – Australia’s premiere destination film festival – is proud to announce The Moogai, written and directed by John Bell and starring Shari Sebbens and Meyne Wyatt, as the winner of Australia’s richest $100,000 Film Prize for an Australian feature film or feature-length documentary.

  7. Hace 1 día · Jon Bell ’s “ The Moogai ” was Saturday named winner of the Film Prize at Western Australia’s CinefestOZ festival. With a cash award of A$100,000 ($67,000), it is one of the richest film ...